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- articleJune 2016
Implementing Service Innovations in European Hotels
Service Science (INFORMS-SS), Volume 8, Issue 2Pages 97–107This paper examines the impact of postadoption innovation implementation strategies on five distinct performance outcomes. Using a sample of 85 hotels in Europe, the study explores which implementation strategies are most strongly linked to specific ...
- articleJune 2016
Implementing Service Innovations in European Hotels
Service Science (INFORMS-SS), Volume 8, Issue 2Pages 97–107This paper examines the impact of postadoption innovation implementation strategies on five distinct performance outcomes. Using a sample of 85 hotels in Europe, the study explores which implementation strategies are most strongly linked to specific ...
- ArticleJuly 2014
Design and Implementation of the Privacy Management Platform
MDM '14: Proceedings of the 2014 IEEE 15th International Conference on Mobile Data Management - Volume 01Pages 69–72https://doi.org/10.1109/MDM.2014.14Nowadays, mobile platform vendors have to concern themselves increasingly about how to protect their users' privacy. As Google is less restrictive than their competitors regarding their terms of use for app developers, it is hardly surprising that ...
- ArticleSeptember 2013
FASTDD: An Open Source Forensic Imaging Tool
ARES '13: Proceedings of the 2013 International Conference on Availability, Reliability and SecurityPages 485–492https://doi.org/10.1109/ARES.2013.63Nowadays electronic devices are ubiquitous and their storage capacity has steadily been growing over time. It is not surprising that acquiring a copy of the storage of such devices has become a crucial task in digital forensics, resulting in the ...
- ArticleAugust 2013
How Writers Can Thrive in Agile
AGILE '13: Proceedings of the 2013 Agile ConferencePages 137–141https://doi.org/10.1109/AGILE.2013.19This presentation shows how the Documentation and User Assistance team at salesforce.com uses several strategies and best practices to help its technical writers work effectively and thrive in an Agile development environment. Combined, these strategies ...
- articleOctober 2002
On the transition to agent-based modeling: implementation strategies from variables to agents
Social Science Computer Review (SSCR), Volume 20, Issue 4Pages 389–399https://doi.org/10.1177/089443902237318This article studies the effect of different implementation approaches on agent-based computer models. This is accomplished via four reimplementations of a simple model of self-organization. How implementation choices "guide our hands" and lead possibly ...
- ArticleOctober 1998
Borrow, copy or steal?: loans and larceny in the orthodox canonical form
OOPSLA '98: Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applicationsPages 65–83https://doi.org/10.1145/286936.286948Dynamic memory management in C++ is complex, especially across the boundaries of library abstract data types. C++ libraries designed in the orthodox canonical form (OCF) alleviate some of the problems by ensuring that classes which manage any kind of ...
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ACM SIGPLAN Notices: Volume 33 Issue 10 - articleAugust 1998
A Guttman Scaling of CMM Level 2 Practices: Investigatingthe Implementation Sequences Underlying Software EngineeringMaturity
Empirical Software Engineering (KLU-EMSE), Volume 3, Issue 2Pages 159–177https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1008084231983The Capability Maturity Model specifies several hundred key practices that must be implemented as a team moves from Level 1 to Level 5 of the model. However, the model does not specify within each level the optimal sequence in which to implement the ...
- ArticleAugust 1997
Efficient implementation strategies for the DRB approach in fault-tolerant hypercubes
COMPSAC '97: Proceedings of the 21st International Computer Software and Applications ConferencePages 638–641The distributed recovery block (DRB) is an efficient approach for the uniform treatment of hardware and software faults in real-time applications. Full DRB mapping assigns each task of an application tasks graph to run on a pair of processor nodes. The ...
- ArticleJanuary 1996
Developing Distributed Group Communication in pSR
PDP '96: Proceedings of the 4th Euromicro Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Processing (PDP '96)Page 462Abstract: Persistent SR (pSR) is an extended version of the distributed and concurrent programming language SR (Synchronising Resources). Concurrency is extended through persistence in pSR because resources can exist independently of a particular ...
- ArticleJanuary 1995
Performance Comparable Design of Efficient Synchronization Protocols for Distributed Simulation
A large number of variations of distributed simulation protocols have been proposed in the literature. Their performances, however, could not be compared directly, due to different implementation strategies, different optimizations and different ...